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FRUIT VALLEY: Members of the online Facebook group “Growing up in Vancouver, WA” met for the first time Sept. 8 for a picnic at Vancouver Lake Regional Park. Around 60 people gathered, shared memorabilia and reminisced about their time growing up in the city.

Members of online group ‘Growing up in Vancouver, WA’ gather at Vancouver Lake Regional Park

FRUIT VALLEY: Members of the online Facebook group “Growing up in Vancouver, WA” met for the first time Sept. 8 for a picnic at Vancouver Lake Regional Park. Around 60 people gathered, shared memorabilia and reminisced about their time growing up in the city.

September 14, 2019, 5:57am Community

Members of the online Facebook group “Growing up in Vancouver, WA” gathered Sept. for a picnic at Vancouver Lake Regional Park. Of the 6,721 current members of the online group founded five years ago, around 60 people met up at the group’s first in-person event, according to organizers. Old photos,… Read story

Volunteers pitch in on building improvements for winter shelter

September 14, 2019, 5:57am Community

Eighty-two volunteers — including families from La Center and Felida, members of St. Paul’s and St. Andrew’s Lutheran churches, and about 30 missionaries and other volunteers from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — spent a Saturday last month at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church working on improvements to… Read story

Promotional artwork from Brian Carter Cellars shows owner Brian Carter inspecting grapes at a vineyard. The winery, based in Woodinville, will open a new tasting room in November at The Waterfront Vancouver.

Fifth winery set for The Waterfront Vancouver

Promotional artwork from Brian Carter Cellars shows owner Brian Carter inspecting grapes at a vineyard. The winery, based in Woodinville, will open a new tasting room in November at The Waterfront Vancouver.

September 13, 2019, 5:30pm Business

The Waterfront Vancouver is set to receive what will become the fifth winery to set up shop in the riverside development. Brian Carter Cellars, a winery based in Woodinville, announced on Friday that it will open its first satellite tasting room at The Waterfront. Read story

Red-Eyed Boar Chili with pickled shiitake mushrooms at Slow Fox Chili Parlor.

Food & Drink: Chef opens Midwestern chili parlor in downtown Vancouver

Red-Eyed Boar Chili with pickled shiitake mushrooms at Slow Fox Chili Parlor.

September 13, 2019, 6:06am Clark County Life

Can a fox be slow? Will a Cincinnati chili parlor work in the Pacific Northwest? These are some of the many mysteries of Slow Fox Chili Parlor, which recently opened in the Columbia Food Park on Seventh Street between Main and Broadway in downtown Vancouver. Read story

Jaime Brooks portrayed a living statue of Lady Justice at last year’s Peace and Justice Fair.

Peace & Justice Fair celebrates bigger ideas

Jaime Brooks portrayed a living statue of Lady Justice at last year’s Peace and Justice Fair.

September 12, 2019, 6:03am Clark County Life

Striving toward peace and justice are lofty pursuits, but the Vancouver Peace and Justice Fair is also grounded firmly in fun. Read story

DiscoverOrg CEO Henry Schuck, whose company is one of the fastest growing in the county, is pictured in his downtown office.

DiscoverOrg changes name to ZoomInfo

DiscoverOrg CEO Henry Schuck, whose company is one of the fastest growing in the county, is pictured in his downtown office.

September 10, 2019, 5:20pm Business

Vancouver-based market intelligence company DiscoverOrg announced on Tuesday that it will change its name to ZoomInfo and launch a new version of its flagship business communication platform under the name ZoomInfo powered by DiscoverOrg. Read story

Tom Pearson, left, and Kathryn Pearson of Vancouver examine the Columbia River water feature at The Waterfront Vancouver last week. Water deposits can be seen staining the bottom of the granite and copper monolith after a month of public use.

White deposits mar water feature at The Waterfront Vancouver

Tom Pearson, left, and Kathryn Pearson of Vancouver examine the Columbia River water feature at The Waterfront Vancouver last week. Water deposits can be seen staining the bottom of the granite and copper monolith after a month of public use.

September 9, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

The Columbia River water feature opened one month ago as a handsome addition to The Waterfront Vancouver. Read story

Lilyana Hobbs, 7, of Vancouver works on her vegetable creation Sunday at the Produce Pals program tent at the Vancouver Farmers Market.

Children learn about fruits, vegetables through Produce Pals

Lilyana Hobbs, 7, of Vancouver works on her vegetable creation Sunday at the Produce Pals program tent at the Vancouver Farmers Market.

September 8, 2019, 6:39pm Clark County News

Studying the produce in front of her, the 7-year-old was anxious to begin. Read story

Open House Ministries was given two neighboring properties at 12th and Jefferson streets in downtown Vancouver. The faith-based nonprofit said the land will be turned into a gravel parking lot.

Open House Ministries to use two downtown Vancouver parcels to address parking needs

Open House Ministries was given two neighboring properties at 12th and Jefferson streets in downtown Vancouver. The faith-based nonprofit said the land will be turned into a gravel parking lot.

September 7, 2019, 6:01am

Open House Ministries takes up an entire block on downtown Vancouver’s west edge and recently took steps to expand its footprint. Read story

Students, electrical apprentices honored by local building foundation

September 7, 2019, 6:01am Community

The Building Futures Foundation awarded nine students with academic scholarships and six electrical apprentices with tool grants at a Building Industry Association of Clark County meeting earlier this year. Read story